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JEAN-PAUL MARCOUX

Born: Oct 01, 1947

Date of Passing: Nov 09, 2025

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JEAN-PAUL MARCOUX


Jean-Paul Marcoux, born October 1, 1947, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, returned to our Heavenly Father on November 9, 2025.

Jean met the love of his life, Gisele, in 1968. They married on August 15, 1970, and together raised two children, Sheri and Shane. Jean worked as a Division Manager in Human Resources and retired from Manitoba Hydro in 2007.

Jean had a passion for carpentry - whether building birdhouses with his grandchildren or taking on larger projects like the treehouse and the cottage at Rock Lake. He also loved golf prior to his stroke and even convinced Gisele to pick up the sport. In later years, he never missed watching a Jets or Bombers game on TV. Jean had an adventurous spirit and a deep love of travel, always planning the next trip as soon as he finished booking the last. Never letting his wheelchair slow him down, whether he was navigating the cobblestone streets of Italy or accidentally running over a few toes in New York.

Jean was predeceased by his parents, Albertine and Emile Marcoux, and his brother Gilles.

He is survived by his loving wife Gisele; his children Sheri and Shane; grandchildren Kaelah (Sheldon), Jasmine (Jesse), Regan, and Brayden; great-grandchildren Wyatt and Colton; his brother Mitch (Indira); and his sister Gilberte (Noel).

Funeral services will be held November 27, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish (85 Kirkbridge Drive), with Father JB officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 25, 2025

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • Jean-Paul Marcoux was the best supervisor and manager in my whole career. For 2 years at Hydro, I was lucky to have him to steer a new project. corporation wide. He never questioned my assessments, always heard what I needed to say, and used his listening skills to smooth the way to a successful outcome. I was sorry I had to leave, because I was not finished learning from him. I always thought he was such a good example of corporate talent. Merci, Jean_Paul - Posted by: JACQUELINE BLAY (Colleague) on: Dec 15, 2025

  • My condolences for your loss. I worked in the same division of Manitoba Hydro with Jean-Paul many years ago. The main thing I will say about him is he was kind. Although Jean-Paul worked at the Executive level, he would stop at my desk from time to time just to say hello and check in on the daily business of HR. Rest well Jean-Paul. - Posted by: Karlene Johnston (Co-worker) on: Dec 02, 2025

  • I met Jean Paul in my teen years though his cousin Ron Lauren. From the first we became close friends. Especially after we both had motorcycles. Enough that he was my best man at Marlene and my wedding. After he was married we seemed to not see each other as much but when he and Giselle moved to St. Norbert I helped him pour his garage pad on the hottest day. I have missed seeing him and tried to contact him of late but was too late. Jean Paul I hope to meet you again one day. Will never forget you and the times we had together with the St. Boniface guys. 🙏❤️😪 - Posted by: Barrie Cooke (Friend) on: Nov 29, 2025

  • While managing a budget or two, I had occasion to discuss critical budget issues / concerns with Jean-Paul. Not once did he mind me calling him and not once did he hesitate to "dumb it down" just for me so that I always had access to "the big picture". For this, I had great respect for the man. Rest in Peace. - Posted by: Bob Crawley (Co worker) on: Nov 25, 2025

  • Jean was a wonderful coworker and friend. He always had a smile and positive attitude which fostered a calm work environment. We enjoyed our discussions about cottage building, the Jets and the Bombers. He was a remarkable man to maintain such a positive attitude after the many tough events that shaped his families lives. He was one of a kind! - Posted by: Virginia & Al Snyder (Coworker and friends) on: Nov 25, 2025

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